About Us
The Scotstoun Conservation Area Residents' Association was established in the 1950s to reflect the wishes of local people. The aim of the association is to assist residents with concerns or issues in the local area as well as promoting community involvement. Please keep an eye out for our newsletter (twice yearly in spring and autumn) when it arrives as it contains all the latest news affecting the area as well as letting you know about any social and fund-raising events that you may be interested in attending or participating in. There is also a letters page to voice opinions or raise awareness of something that you think others in the area need to know about.
We have a membership of 651 households and you automatically become a member if you live in the Scotstoun Conservation Area. Every year we hold a general meeting and as a member you are invited to attend and raise any concerns that you may have.
We are always looking for assistance and volunteers as well as new committee members. If you wish to become involved with the work of the Residents Association please contact us at [email protected] The Committee meet on the first Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm (except January, July and August).
Please note that we rely on donations in order to provide our services and we suggest a small yearly donation of £2 to help towards our running costs. If you would like to make a donate please contact [email protected]
We have a membership of 651 households and you automatically become a member if you live in the Scotstoun Conservation Area. Every year we hold a general meeting and as a member you are invited to attend and raise any concerns that you may have.
We are always looking for assistance and volunteers as well as new committee members. If you wish to become involved with the work of the Residents Association please contact us at [email protected] The Committee meet on the first Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm (except January, July and August).
Please note that we rely on donations in order to provide our services and we suggest a small yearly donation of £2 to help towards our running costs. If you would like to make a donate please contact [email protected]
Newsletters
Autumn 2016 |
Spring 2016 |
Autumn 2015 |
Spring 2015 |
Achievements
- Campaigned on behalf of the residents against the proposed waste gasifier on South Street (the planning application was eventually refused by the council)
- Ceilidhs and social events
- Residents website
- Twice yearly newsletter (spring/autumn)
- Upgraded access to nature trail
- Parking permit system during sporting events
- Traffic calming measures